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Music Students Uphold Their High Standards Shanks' band’s performance ranked number three at the Marching District at Capital Stadium, November 1 7, 1973. Because of the music department's- loss of a musical instructor, Mr. Charles Burns took charge of both the band and Glee Club. The band performed at away and home football games, F.S.U.’s homecoming parade, pep rallies, and various community activities. A Christmas concert was presented by the Glee Club during the holidays. CHARLES BURNS, Music, Band, Glee Club, Florida State University, M.E. Tony White achieves the goal of learning a new song. 32 The Shanks band proudly takes its place on the field during half time.
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ROTC Drill Team Ranks Second In State Meet It» SGT. CARL DIXON, R.O.T.C., U.S. Army, Retd. SFC. LEROY GIBSON, R.O.T.C., U.S. Army, Retd. Shanks' ROTC platoon placed second in the 1973 Florida high school drill meeting. Held at the University of Florida, the competition included 211 Florida schools. Under the direction of Sgt. Carl Dixon and Sgt. Leroy Gibson, the platoon also won Honor Unit with Distinction status. October 1, 1973, the unit flew to Fort Benning, Georgia, for a tour of the military base. On Veteran’s Day, ROTC students presented a program to the student body. The unit chose a queen and held a Military Ball in February. Led by Lt. Colonels Terry Alday and Carlton Sherman, the unit practiced each Tuesday and Wednesday. Shanks' drill team prepares for an inspection, led by their leader. 31 Lt. Col. Carlton Sherman gives commands to the drill team as Sgt. Dixon and Sgt. Gibson observe.
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Art Students Display Skills In County Show Mr. Clinton Hudson's advanced art classes went a step further than usual to find new ways in which to display their artistic ability. They found jewelry making an exciting and time-consuming task. Students took on such challenges as bracelets, rings, and cuff links. Beginners found art to be more than just drawing and painting pictures. The art course included a study of art appreciation and the history of art. The first works by beginners were basic drawings such as sketching and water coloring. As the students’ skills developed, county art departments displayed students' talents to the public in an art show on the courthouse square, November 26. CLINTON HUDSON, Art, Flo- rida A M University, B.S. 33 Mr. Hudson explains the necessities of a good painting.
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